Tore my hamstring at the origin (butt). Went to emergency had an x-ray. Went to my MD, who prescribed a MRI. Went to an Orthopedic Surgeon to discuss the results of the MRI. Yup, a tear „» 2 cm from the bone. He prescribed Physical Therapy. It happened in September and I played my first tournament in December (tentatively), and then played my next on in January, with no ill effects. I will always have to be cautious because a tear does not heal. Scar tissue is what develops and attaches to the bone. Scar tissue is not as strong as the original muscle which is why I will always be susceptible to the same injury. My Physical Therapist focused on agility and flexibility strength building vs weight lifting strength. Now there are certain balls that I just will not be able to get to, but heck that comes with age!

This is one of the best bats ever made for single wall leagues, if not the best. I purchased this on eBay as a package along with a 26oz. The 26oz is perfect for me and I never use the 28 oz. The bat is in very good condition, no cracks or dings. Looking for a good home. The bat is being sold AS-IS. Pictures upon request.

FYI... I talked to the tournament director yesterday and only 3 teams have expressed interest in this tournament. Your team, my team and the local area team. Doesn't look good. We probably won't go if there are only 3!

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